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{{Quote|Part of the thrill of sex for a woman is the danger of it—the fact that she is risking rape.}}
{{Quote|Part of the thrill of sex for a woman is the danger of it—the fact that she is risking rape.}}


== Cross-cultural evidence ==
== Historical evidence ==


There is substantial historical evidence of such "romance tourism" women visiting places such as Indonesia,<ref name="kelsky1994">Kelsky, K. 1994. Intimate ideologies: Transnational theory and Japan's "Yellow Cabs". Public Culture 6: 465-478.</ref> Greece,<ref>Zinovieff, S. 1991. Hunters and Hunted: Kamaki and the Ambiguities of Sexual Predationin  a  Greek  Town.InContested  Identities:  Gender  and  Kinship  in  ModernGreece, P. Loizos and E. Papataxiarchis, eds., pp. 203–220. Princeton: Prince-ton University Press.</ref> Jerusalem,<ref>Bowman, G. 1989. Fucking tourists: Sexual relations and tourism in Jerusalem's old city. Critique of Anthropology 2:77-93.</ref><ref>Cohen, E. 1971. Arab boys and tourist girls in a mixed Jewish-Arab community. International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 12:217-233.</ref> Jamaica,<ref>Pruitt, D.J., and LaFont, S. 1995. For love and money: Romance tourism in Jamaica. Annals of Tourism Research. 22:422-440.</ref> Ecuador,<ref>Meisch, L.A. 1995. Gringas and Otavalenos: Changing tourist relations. Annals of Tourism Research. 22:441-462.</ref> Barbados,<ref>Karch, C.A., and Dann, G.H.S. 1981. Close encounters of the Third World. Human Relations. 34:249-268.</ref><ref name="pritchard1989">Pritchard Wright, J. 1989. The toured: the cultural impact of tourism in Barbados. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Southern California</ref><ref name="layne1969">Layne, P. 1969. Sunny Barbados. Bim, Barbados. 13:46-51</ref> Hawaii,<ref name="kelsky1994"></ref> only to get rammed by 'beach boys'.<ref>Herold, E., Garcia, R., & DeMoya, T. (2001). Female tourists and beach boys. Annals of Tourism Research, 28(4), 978–997. doi:10.1016/s0160-7383(01)00003-2 </ref>
There is substantial historical evidence of such "romance tourism" women visiting places such as Indonesia,<ref name="kelsky1994">Kelsky, K. 1994. Intimate ideologies: Transnational theory and Japan's "Yellow Cabs". Public Culture 6: 465-478.</ref> Greece,<ref>Zinovieff, S. 1991. Hunters and Hunted: Kamaki and the Ambiguities of Sexual Predationin  a  Greek  Town.InContested  Identities:  Gender  and  Kinship  in  ModernGreece, P. Loizos and E. Papataxiarchis, eds., pp. 203–220. Princeton: Prince-ton University Press.</ref> Jerusalem,<ref>Bowman, G. 1989. Fucking tourists: Sexual relations and tourism in Jerusalem's old city. Critique of Anthropology 2:77-93.</ref><ref>Cohen, E. 1971. Arab boys and tourist girls in a mixed Jewish-Arab community. International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 12:217-233.</ref> Jamaica,<ref>Pruitt, D.J., and LaFont, S. 1995. For love and money: Romance tourism in Jamaica. Annals of Tourism Research. 22:422-440.</ref> Ecuador,<ref>Meisch, L.A. 1995. Gringas and Otavalenos: Changing tourist relations. Annals of Tourism Research. 22:441-462.</ref> Barbados,<ref>Karch, C.A., and Dann, G.H.S. 1981. Close encounters of the Third World. Human Relations. 34:249-268.</ref><ref name="pritchard1989">Pritchard Wright, J. 1989. The toured: the cultural impact of tourism in Barbados. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Southern California</ref><ref name="layne1969">Layne, P. 1969. Sunny Barbados. Bim, Barbados. 13:46-51</ref> Hawaii,<ref name="kelsky1994"></ref> only to get rammed by 'beach boys'.<ref>Herold, E., Garcia, R., & DeMoya, T. (2001). Female tourists and beach boys. Annals of Tourism Research, 28(4), 978–997. doi:10.1016/s0160-7383(01)00003-2 </ref>
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